- Murai, K.
- Technical note: Pistillody: Homeotic Transformation of Stamens into Pistil-Like Structures in Alloplasmic Wheat Lines ·····
295–296
- Sawamura, K.
- Cytologia Focus: Cytologia Focus: Contribution of Cytologia to Drosophila Studies across the World ····· 297–303
- Saensouk, P., Senavongse, R. and Saensouk, S.
- Cytogenetic Study of Interesting Five Genera and Six Species of Araceae from Thailand ·····305–311
- Shibata, M., Nakagawa, S., Shimizu, M., Koga, H., Fujita, M., Nakagawa, T. and Azumi, Y
- Time-Lapse Analysis of Chromosome Behavior in Arabidopsis thaliana Pollen Mother Cells Using pAtDMC1:H2B:GFP Fusion Gene Showed Chromosome Movement and Conformational Change at Meiosis
····· 313–318
- Eroğlu, H., Pınar, S. M., Dogan, G., Paksoy, M. Y. and Kiran, Y.
- Karyotype Analysis of Five Bellevalia Lapeyr. Species (Asparagaceae) from Turkey ····· 319–322
- Wani, B. A., Magray, J. A., Roof Ul Qadir, Javid, H., Ganie, A. H. and Nawchoo, I. A.
- Meiotic Bottlenecks Compromises Reproductive Success by Impairing Pollen
Fertility and Seed Set in Swertia thomsonii C. B. Clarke—An Important Endemic Medicinal Herb of Western Himalaya ·····
323–330
- Mane, R. N., Pawar, G. B. and Shendage, S. M.
- Karyomorphological Analysis of Pterospermum reticulatum Wight and Arn. from Western Ghats of India ····331–333
- Sayadi, V., Karimzadeh, G., Naghavi, M. R. and Monfared, S. R.
- Interspecific Genome Size Variation of Iranian Endemic Allium Species (Amaryllidaceae) ·····335–338
- Tapia-Pastrana, F.
- Karyotypic Analysis of Two Diploid Species of Crotalaria (Fabaceae, Papilionoideae) with Different Degrees of Floral and Foliar
Specialization ····· 339–343
- Saensouk, P., Saensouk, S., Tanomtong, A. and Sungkaew, S.
- Cytogenetic Study of Five Rare Species in the Genus Amomum,Meistera, and Wurfbainia (Zingiberaceae) from Thailand ····· 345–352
- Katogi, T., Homan, Y., Takahashi, C., Shirakawa, J. and Hoshi, Y.
- A Comparative Study of Biseriate Glandular Trichomes of Allopolyploid Species
Drosera tokaiensis and Its Parental Species ···· 353–361
- Luceñara, D. C. P., Ombat, L. A., Won, M. E. Q. and Rosal, J. J.
- Antimitotic and Antiproliferative Action of Ficus septica Burm. F. Stem Bark Ethanolic Extract ····· 363–367
- Kito, Y., Taku, M. and Miyakawa, I.
- Morphological Changes in Mitochondria, Mitochondrial Nucleoids, and Actin Cytoskeleton during the Transition from Anaerobic to Aerobic Culture in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae ····· 369–374
- Sobhakumari, V. P. and Govindaraj, P.
- Chromosomal Polymorphism in Saccharum spontaneum: Numerical Variation in Accessions from Eastern India ····· 375–381
- Kono, Y., Peng, C.-I, Oginuma, K., Yang, H.-A. and Chung, K.-F.
- The Lowest Chromosome Number and Chromosome Evolution in Begonia sect.
Platycentrum (Begoniaceae) with Lower Chromosome Numbers ····· 383–389
- Grewal, A. and Rani, P.
- A New Record of Chromosome Count for Costus pictus D. Don ····· 391–395
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